Authors
Delphine Grivet, Federico Sebastiani, Santiago C González‐Martínez, Giovanni G Vendramin
Publication date
2009/12
Journal
New Phytologist
Volume
184
Issue
4
Pages
1016-1028
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
  • The evolutionary outcomes of range expansion/contraction depend on the biological system considered and the interactions among the evolutionary forces in place. In this study, we examined the demographic history and the local polymorphism patterns of candidate genes linked to drought tolerance of a widespread Mediterranean conifer (Pinus halepensis).
  • To that end, we used cpSSRs and coalescence modelling of nuclear genes to infer the demographic history of natural populations covering the species range. Ten drought‐response candidate genes were then examined for their patterns of polymorphism and tested for selection considering plausible demographic scenarios.
  • Our results revealed a marked loss of genetic diversity from the relictual Greek population towards the western range of the species, as well as molecular signatures of intense bottlenecks. Moreover, we found an excess of derived …
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